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:49:01
What was I supposed to do?
She wouldn't take no for an answer.

:49:04
Come on, look, you know
what a hard time she's been having.

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- So she's a little difficult.
- Difficult?

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A two-year-old
is difficult.

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- She's like... ah!
- Come on, she's all alone.

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I'm all she's got...
we're all she's got.

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Come on.
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Excuse me.
:49:19
I'm Dr. Chamberlain,
the psychiatrist in residence.

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- Are you Mrs. Fields's son?
- Yes.

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- May we speak in private?
- Actually, this is my fiancée.

:49:25
We can talk.
Um, is she okay?

:49:27
Well, I just completed your mother's
interview and I'm concerned.

:49:30
It's possible that she's on the verge
of a psychotic break.

:49:34
I should probably see her
at least twice a week, minimum.

:49:38
Also, I prescribed her
some anti-anxiety medication.

:49:41
If she starts to feel
overwhelmed, they'll relax her.

:49:44
Does she live alone?
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Uh, yeah.
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Well, I feel
it would be best

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if she were cared for
by relatives...

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people that are closest
to her during this time.

:49:53
Just until we're confident
that she's out of danger.

:49:56
All right.
Well, thank you, Doctor.

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Oh, God.
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I've got that
medical conference.

:50:04
What am I gonna do?
:50:05
You know what?
Don't... don't worry about it.

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Um, I'll take care of her.
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Thank you.
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- Come on.
- What?

:50:18
- No, come with me.
- No no, the doctor said no stress.

:50:20
- Charlie, come on. Enough already.
- I'll stay here. Kevin!

:50:26
Come on.
:50:32
I am so sorry.
:50:34
No, Mom, don't be.
It's okay, really.

:50:36
Charlie?
:50:39
I'm sorry too, Viola.
:50:42
No, I was too pushy.
:50:46
No.
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You werert.
Look, Viola...

:50:50
I would love it if you would
help me with the wedding.

:50:54
It's all right,
sweetheart, l...

:50:57
I don't really think
I'm up to it.

:50:59
My nerves are shot.

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